HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



GLEN MARY 



(Mid-season to Late, Imperfectly Bi-sexual) 



In the Middle and Northern States, where Glen Mary is 

 at its best, probably no variety of Strawberry will produce 

 more quarts per acre. The berries are large, firm enough 

 to ship, of handsome appearance and good quahty. Glen 

 Mary is a strong grower and produces an abundance of foliage. 

 The blossoms are about half perfect, but carry enough pollen 

 for their own fruit. However, we believe the size and quantity 

 of the berries can be increased by planting with it some strong 

 pollenizer like Big Joe. SI. 00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; $60.00 

 per.~ 1000. 



LIBERTY BELL 



(Late, Perfect) 



A new variety, a seedling of the Gandy. A wonderful 

 thrifty grower, heavy yielder, and in general appearance 

 favors Gandy, but with fruit almost double the size. Liberty 

 Bell is as firm a berry as Gandy, and we recommend it for 

 trial. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



LUPTON 



(Late, Perfect) 



This berry has no equal for solidity, and because of its extra- 

 ordinary substance is an ideal berry for preserving. Add to this 

 the fact that it is very prolific, producing lavish quantities of large 

 briUiant red, smooth-surfaced, glossy berries of high flavor, it 

 will be found extremely desirable and valuable. $1.00 per doz.; 

 $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



McALPIN 



(Mid-season, Perfect) 



A very vigorous grower, with medium to large fruit, brilliant 

 scarlet in color and unexcelled in quality. After a heavy rain 

 McAlpin will have less sand on the berries than anj' other variety 

 with which v/e are acquainted, an important feature where mulching 

 is not practiced. A splendid home berry, $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 

 per 100; $60,00 per 1000. 



Candy's Prize 



Premier Strawberries 



OREAM 



(Very Late, Perfect) 



Recommended for the immense size of its berries, which are 

 very freely produced. 



In comparing it with that grand late variety. Gaudy's Prize, it 

 is claimed to ripen at the same time and to continue in fruit long 

 after the Gandy's are past, thus lengthening the Spring Strawberry 

 Season a week or ten days. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; $60.00 

 per 1000. 



PREMIER 



(Very Early, Perfect) 



One of our most successful berry growers describes Premier as 

 follows: "The money-making king of all extra-early varieties. I 

 have never found anything to equal it. The berries are large, 

 beautifully formed and bright red all the way- through. It is 

 deHcious in flavor. I have fruited it five years and like it 

 better every year, and if it has any weak points have not found 

 them." $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



ST. MARTIN 



(Mid-season to Late, Perfect) 



Awarded silver medal by the Massachusetts Horticultural 

 Society. 



The originator and introducer of St. Martin Strawberry, Mr. 

 Louis Graton, says: 'T have been growing Strawberries for 

 forty-five years, and during all this time I have been striving 

 to find the perfect berry. In placing St. Martin on the market 

 I believe I am offering the best all-round berry in existence." 



St. Martin is a fancy, extra large berry, which holds its size 

 to the end of the season. It is of a beautiful, deep red color, 

 firm flesh, wonderful flavor and delicate aroma. $1.00 per doz.; 

 $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



Books on Strawberry Culture 



Biggie's Berry Book. All small fruits are treated in this 

 complete little book. Price, 50 cts., postpaid. 



Strawberry Culture. {Fuller) Gives all information on 

 growing strawberries. Price, 40 cts., postpaid. 



DREER'S "HOME GARDEN" Collection of Strawberries offered on page 4 is sure to please. 



